Fine Art Pieces
Hibernation III: raku-fired mouse burrow
Available at the Gardiner Museum
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Jordan’s burrows and warrens are popular pieces because they invite so much interaction. These restful sculptures are reminiscent of burrows, seed pods, or rabbit warrens, and they’re designed to carry your own special treasures: tuck your crystals, feathers, and other natural treasures into the pods as you collect them on your own travels.
This piece is raku-fired, with the black resulting from the carbon scoring of the process, and the internal metallics created by the glazes. This particular pieces is designed to sit on a table or desk, inviting conversation with visitors and family.
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7” x 7” x 7”
Raku fired clay with glazes and carbonization.
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$800 CAD
These pieces are available at the Gardiner Museum Shop in Toronto, Ontario. If you’d like to purchase, please contact the Gallery Shop directly:
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Out of Words
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The silence between us when we have fought until the words fail, and we turn away from each other, but don’t actually walk away: this is the universally familiar feeling expressed in this wall-mounted sculpture. The two figures can be spaced closer or farther apart; the artist’s favourite positioning is on the corner of a wall where each figure can be just around the corner from each other, looking back towards each other.
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15” x 6” x 3” each
Stoneware clay fired to cone 6 with calcined clay mixture finish
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$2800 CAD
This artwork is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Out of Words
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Stretched out, pinned in place, and examined like a specimen: this is not how we usually see a human figure...but it is the somatic experience of women while interacting with the medical profession—particularly when seeking medical care for endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, adenomyosis, and other female-centric diseases. Changing our bodies through intense artificial hormones or via radical organ removal is discussed with dispassion and nonchalance, as if the female body is theirs to manipulate, reap, and prune.
Reflecting on the cavalier and dehumanizing way in which the medical profession approaches the female body, this piece also comments on the value placed on the physical elements and reproductive abilities of women by our culture overall: our bodies as a commodity, a production line, a harvest.
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24” x 12” x 4”
Stoneware clay, bone, textile
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$1800 CAD
This artwork is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Abundance
Available at the Gardiner Museum
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In Honduras every year, there is an event called la Lluvia de Peces, or “Rain of Fish”: this sisterbizarre and miraculous place sees a rain of little silver fish during heavy storms throughout May and July.
This phenomenon is quite literally a miracle in the real world—a bounty of plenty falling from the heavens—and yet we are so desensitized to these wonders that surround us. So tied up in our own pursuits for wealth and fortune, we fail to see the very abundance that is right in front of us.
What irony, to be surrounded by such wondrous abundance yet to ignore it in our worldly pursuits.
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16”x8”x8”
SToneware clay fired to cone 6 with underglaze and cold finishes; wood base.
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$1400 CAD
This piece is available at the Gardiner Museum Shop in Toronto, Ontario. If you’d like to purchase, please contact the Gallery Shop directly:
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A Room of One’s Own I
Available at the Gardiner Museum
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A Room of One’s Own: a concept made famous by Virginia Wolfe, and the inspiration for this special piece.
Inside all of us is a place—a room, a corner, a vista, a field—where we can be ourselves, at peace, at rest. Everything we are on the outside may be quite different; this inner space is our retreat for when we are seeking succor and peace.
The animal captured in each of Danger’s pieces stands as a caricature of the person it represents, and here we see the quiet inner world of the person we see on the outside.
Danger began examining inner worlds as part of an introspective project that spawned new empathy and interest in the inner workings of others.
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10”x9”x7”
SToneware clay fired to cone 6 with underglaze and cold finishes
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$1600 CAD
This piece is available at the Gardiner Museum Shop in Toronto, Ontario. If you’d like to purchase, please contact the Gallery Shop directly:
Call to purchase/confirm availability.
A Room of One’s Own II
Available at the Gardiner Museum
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A Room of One’s Own: a concept made famous by Virginia Wolfe, and the inspiration for this special piece.
Inside all of us is a place—a room, a corner, a vista, a field—where we can be ourselves, at peace, at rest. Everything we are on the outside may be quite different; this inner space is our retreat for when we are seeking succor and peace.
The animal captured in each of Danger’s pieces stands as a caricature of the person it represents, and here we see the quiet inner world of the person we see on the outside.
Danger began examining inner worlds as part of an introspective project that spawned new empathy and interest in the inner workings of others.
This rabbit is intentionally reminiscent of a Beatrix Potter character; her gentle domesticity is meant to reflect the facade of domestication that women often don. Inside, the hare’s wild spirit and creativity still play. -
9”x5”x5”
SToneware clay fired to cone 6 with underglaze.
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$800 CAD
This piece is available at the Gardiner Museum Shop in Toronto, Ontario. If you’d like to purchase, please contact the Gallery Shop directly:
Call to purchase/confirm availability.
Have it all
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What does it feel like to be a woman in our world? This powerful piece illustrates that experience through form and metaphor.
Women are constantly stretching and extending themselves beyond human capacity, straining to keep their families, careers, and responsibilities afloat.This haunting figure stretches herself to reach out, cradling the delicate mushrooms she grows from her own hands. Her strength and exertion is captured in the glowing ember colour of her energy, diminishing and fading as she extends herself beyond her own capacity.
This female figure is adorned with a fox head, anthropomorphizing the pressures put upon women to be sly, elegant, crafty. Jordan works with animal form to allow the viewer to picture their own image of just who exactly this woman is.
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18”x14”x5”*
Ceramic fired clay with cold finishes.
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$1850 CAD
These pieces are available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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The Gatekeeper
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This crow-inspired gargoyle is cloaked in a crackle glaze hood and carries a tiny handblown quail egg. He is the gatekeeper of creation, a fearful being we must face if we are to claim our place and own creation ourselves.
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12"x4"
Ceramic raku fired clay, with the iconic charcoal finish of a raku firing. His face is marked with pocks of glaze, like the blisters of a plague. A piece that must be seen to be appreciated!
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$450 CAD
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Brigid with Egg
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Brigid is the celtic goddess of fertility and new life. Pictured here with a waterfall of copper hair, mushrooms at her feet, and a handblown quail egg in her womb, this 12" tall sculpture is a symbol of vulnerability and strength. This piece is raku-fired, giving is the characteristic charcoal black finish and high-polish copper glaze look.
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12"x4"
Ceramic raku fired clay.
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$450 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Birdwoman
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This birdwoman, with feather hair and wings printed down her back, holds a handblown quail egg in her lap. The crackle finish of this raku fired piece begs to be touched. A gorgeous piece for a zen space.
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10"x4"
Ceramic raku fired clay.
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$525 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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What we hold
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The metallic finish of this raku fired piece must be seen to be fully appreciated. With pensive gaze, this woman holds her handblown quail egg, signifying the painful delicacy of creation and fertility.
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10"x4"
Ceramic raku fired clay.
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$425 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Wolfmother
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"Wolfmother": one of my least appreciated pieces. The discomfort that people have with the exposure of women's genitals--even in a birthing context--is incredible!
The wolf woman is humanity, birthing the internet. It's a query on whether our creation is good or evil. Wolves have played a role in creation myths since the dawn of time, and their role has been equal parts hero or villain.
This moment of birth, captured here, does not answer the question of good or evil. It simply is a snapshot in real time.
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20”x36”
Ceramic and underglaze, wifi cables
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$1270 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Trapped
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This piece illustrates the somatic experience of being trapped in a conversation where everything one says simply worsens the situation. The rabbit figure signifies fear and flight, with her legs tangled in tightening ribbons of what could almost be a shroud. This universally familiar sensation—falling into a worsening situation with every effort—is ubiquitous in the human experience, but here it is derived from contemplations on living within an abusive relationship. A beautiful yet haunting piece.
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58”x16”
Ceramic and underglaze, textiles, reclaimed barnboard
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$1380 CAD
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Tumbling
WINNER: “Best Sculpture”
2024 Annual Juried Exhibition
Ottawa Guild of Potters
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"Tumbling" is a representation of the sensation we all feel when we’ve said something we shouldn’t have and the words have tumbled out. Tumbling is red and orange and yellow, to capture the hot, angry, and panicked emotions that come with saying too much or the wrong thing. The artist wove a rabbit into this figure to signify the moment when you've realized what you've said, and now the 'flight' part of 'fight or flight' has kicked in. This is rabbit energy: we have moved from aggressor to prey.
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20”x46”
Ceramic and underglaze, textiles, reclaimed barnboard
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$1380 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Tumbling
WINNER: “Best Sculpture”
2020 Annual Juried Exhibition
Ottawa Guild of Potters
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This shadow wolf sits, hunched and watching you; but is he friend or foe? While it may be frightening, the artist creates this tactile sculpture with playful ears an animated quality, urging us to embrace our own shadows and realize their beauty.
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12"x6"
Ceramic and underglaze
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$750 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Leviathan
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One of a kind, makes a great centrepiece for any coffee table. This gorgeous blue octopus is the result of a ‘suprise outcome’ in the glaze. Never to be repeated, this breathtaking piece is tactile and calls to the soul of the sea.
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14"x8"
Ceramic and underglaze, abalone shell
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$1800 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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Crushed
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"Crushed": a bizarre piece of work. Part of my somaticism series, this piece is meant to portray the crushing, destroying weight of carrying an unhealthy relationship. The pressure felt across one's shoulders, bowing one forward, as energy is stolen from you time and again, and you can no longer carry the weight. Not everyone is familiar with this hopelessness, but for those who are, they will know this feeling the moment they see it.
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24”x24”
Ceramic and underglaze, mixed media
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$1370 CAD
This piece is available through the artist. Email Jordan to arrange shipping, which is free of charge in most areas.
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The Seeker—SOLD
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This inquisitive polar bear really captures the deceptively sweet face of this grand predator. A piece that will please any animal lover and art collector. He pops up from the ice—a platform made of stained glass and cement, from which he can be easily removed for different display options.
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10"x6"
Ceramic and underglaze with glass and concrete base.
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SOLD
Giraffe Carafe—SOLD
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One of the surreal pieces created through collaboration on ideas with AI. ChatGPT and the artist worked together to create surreal ideas for functional ceramics. These pieces are intended to be k that can be displayed in unusual areas of your dwelling, like the kitchen, bar cart, or bedroom.
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14”x6”.
Ceramic and underglaze. Food safe, can be used as a decanter or carafe. Hand wash only.
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SOLD
Letting the Inside Out—SOLD
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At first glance, this scene is one of whimsy—a fox sitting peacefully as a few marvelous snails make their way across his fur. But look closer: the fox is traced with tiny stone paths that allow the snails to travel from deep within its body to the outside world. This piece speaks to the experience of being different on the inside—of carrying a complex, often surreal internal world—and choosing to let some of that difference shine through. It’s about meeting our inner selves with curiosity instead of fear, and letting others meet them too. The snails, once hidden, now wander freely, speaking to the fox—and the fox listens. Peek inside and see the glowing internal world within.
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18”x14”x5”
Ceramic fired clay with post-fire finishes.
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$1150 SOLD
Patriachy Panda—SOLD
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One of the surreal pieces created through collaboration on ideas with AI. ChatGPT and the artist worked together to create surreal ideas for functional ceramics. These pieces are intended to be artwork that can be displayed in unusual areas of your dwelling, like the kitchen, bar cart, or bedroom.
The panda is painting itself into a cheetah, and proudly wears a tee shirt proclaiming “Fuck the Patriarky”—misspelled because a panda would be bad at spelling.
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9”x9”
Ceramic and underglaze. Food safe, can be used as a cookie jar. Hand wash only.
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SOLD
A Toe in the Water-SOLD
WINNER: PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD,
2025 OTTAWA GUILD OF POTTERS JURIED EXHIBITION
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This handsome hobo has paused on his travels to remove his boots and dip a toe into a springtime creek. The piece is part of the artist’s newest series exploring the hidden worlds within us. The fox’s chest, a hollow cavity overflowing with pink roses, serves as a physical depiction of his inner peace and quiet joy in the moment—a private universe we don’t normally see as outside observers.
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14”x10”x5”
Ceramic fired clay with post-fire finishes.
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$1150 SOLD
Horned and feathered fox (decanter)-SOLD
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One of the surreal pieces created through collaboration on ideas with AI. ChatGPT and the artist worked together to create surreal ideas for functional ceramics. These pieces are intended to be artwork that can be displayed in unusual areas of your dwelling, like the kitchen, bar cart, or bedroom.
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6”x9”
Ceramic and underglaze. Food safe, can be used as a decanter for water or spirits. Hand wash only.
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sold
Meer-maid (decanter/ glug jug)
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A meerkat-mermaid glug jug. One of the surreal pieces created through collaboration on ideas with AI. ChatGPT and the artist worked together to create surreal ideas for functional ceramics. These pieces are intended to be artwork that can be displayed in unusual areas of your dwelling, like the kitchen, bar cart, or bedroom.
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7”x10”
Ceramic and underglaze. Food safe, can be used as a decanter for water or spirits. Hand wash only.
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$495 CAD
Happiness (vase)—SOLD
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The bluebird of happiness sits atop a ruined ice cream cone—one of the universal symbols for sadness and dissatisfaction. The bird’s plague mask is an allusion to the pandemic, a time of great dissatisfaction and disappointment for everyone. The piece overall is a metaphorical portrait of the pandemic era.
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7”x10”
Ceramic and underglaze. Can be used as a dry vase (for dried flowers), via the cone tip.
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SOLD
Goth Bunny (teapot)
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A playful teapot in the form of a black bunny with bat wings.
One of the surreal pieces created through collaboration on ideas with AI. ChatGPT and the artist worked together to create surreal ideas for functional ceramics. These pieces are intended to be artwork that can be displayed in unusual areas of your dwelling, like the kitchen, bar cart, or bedroom.
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7”x10”
Ceramic and underglaze. Food safe, hand wash with care.
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Regular: $450 CAD
Home
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A charming sculpture depicting a playful clownfish doing some light housework around the ol' anemone. This piece has a hidden secret: it can be flipped over and used as a fruit bowl!
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10"x10" approx
Ceramic and underglaze. Food safe, hand wash with care.
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$1100 CAD
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